4. Consider the first item, Question1, which ranges from 1 (Strongly Disagree) to 6 (Strongly Agree). What level of measurement describes the Question1 variable? Select all that apply. a) Nominal b) Ordinal c) Numeric d) Quasi-interval e) Interval
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